a) Pressure ulcers
b) Falls
c) Urinary incontinence
d) Memory loss
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Answer is D
Slide 3 (Geriatric Syndromes) on the powerpoint of Geriatric Syndromes
January 24th.
13. What percentage of COPD is caused by smoking?
a) 50-60%
b) 20-30%
,c) 70-80%
d) 80-90%
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Answer D? Couldn't find in lectures
Found in Week 2 Lecture - Physiological Health Guest Speaker: Erin Boyce
Slide 44
True patient centered care involves...
a) the MD/NP making the best decisions for the patient
b) the patient and their healthcare team working together towards the patient's
desired goals
c) the patient and their family making their own decisions alone because they know
the patient best
d) the latest research to give the patient the most up to date and best care possible
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Answer is B
Question from ... March 7th "Week 5 Interprofessional teams and patient
engagement" powerpoint. Slides three, four, and five.
Ways to promote mental health and wellness (select all that apply)
a) Spend time with the person
b) Leave the person to themselves
c) Focus on their strengths
d) Relieve symptoms
e) Ongoing assessment
f) Providing hope and dignity
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Answer A, C, D, E, F
Reference is from Week 6 Responsive Care Slide 14
There are three useful concepts related to Motivational Interviewing. These are:
a) Resistance, empathy, and readiness
b) Coaching, readiness, and ambivalence
c) Interviewing, persuasion, and adherence
d) Ambivalence, resistance, and readiness
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Answer is D
Slide 28 Three Useful concepts of motivational interviewing from March.
7th class.
Jerry is an 83 year old man that is admitted to the ER due to a fall. You as the nurse
arrive in the room to ask a few questions. You find out that Jerry lives on his own and is
on multiple medications for his hypertension, atrial fibrillation, and osteoarthritis.
However, Jerry is non-adherent to taking his medication. As the nurse you:
a) Remind Jerry that he needs to take his medication as prescribed and send him on
his way
b) Inquire if Jerry has dementia and help him find a long-term care home
c) Ask the patient why he is non-adherent to his medications and help him develop a
plan
d) Schedule an appointment for another day, this patient is not an emergency
department priority
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, Answer is C
Slide 20 and 21 (Adherence in Geriatrics) on powerpoint Pharmacology and
Pain Management, lecture January 17th
Hypoactive delirium may include _______?
a) Restlessness (for example, pacing), agitation, rapid mood changes or hallucinations.
b) Inactivity or reduced motor activity, sluggishness, abnormal drowsiness or seeming
to be in a daze.
c) Agitation, sluggishness, hallucinations or abnormal drowsiness.
d) None of the above.
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Answer B
Delirium Types
Found in Week 2 Lecture - Physiological Health Guest Speaker: Erin Boyce
Slide 19
Margaret is an 85-year-old lady who presents to your emergency department. She is
wheeled in a wheelchair by her neighbour. She presents with bruises to her forehead
and tells you "I may have slipped and hit my head on the bedside table". Upon further
assessment, you find bruises all over her body. You question her further about how
these appeared and she says, "Well they may have appeared from someone in my
long-term care facility". You suspect abuse is occurring. What is your first action?
a) Leave her room and call the police immediately
b) Question her further to acquire more information and work with her to determine
your next course of action
c) Pull the call bell out of the wall and treat this as a medical emergency
d) Call mobile crisis immediately without Grace's consent as you have an obligation to
report all suspected adult abuse.
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